Validated Patterns

RHOSO GitOps pattern hub/datacenter cluster size

The RHOSO GitOps pattern has been tested with a defined set of specifically tested configurations that represent the most common combinations that Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform customers are using or deploying for the x86_64 architecture.

The datacenter hub OpenShift cluster uses the following the deployment configuration:

Table 1. Hub cluster minimum requirements
Cloud ProviderNode TypeNumber of nodesInstance Type

Amazon Web Services

Control Plane

3

m5.2xlarge

Amazon Web Services

Worker

3

m5.4xlarge

Google Cloud Platform

Control Plane

3

n1-standard-8

Google Cloud Platform

Worker

3

n1-standard-16

Microsoft Azure

Control Plane

3

Standard_D8s_v3

Microsoft Azure

Worker

3

Standard_D16s_v3

Data plane host requirements

The hub cluster sizing tables above cover the Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform nodes that host the RHOSO control plane. A full RHOSO deployment also requires separate RHEL hosts for the data plane (compute nodes running dataplane elements).

Plan additional RHEL capacity beyond the OpenShift worker sizing in pattern-metadata.yaml. Operator stages, sync order, and version pins are documented in the pattern repository VERSIONS.md file.